GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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Lines Served

This is the northern terminus of the West Coast line from Euston and the hub for various local services, (see the front page of this guide for more details).

It is also a through station on the east/west line serving various local destinations.

Layout

The station is constructed on five levels:

The main concourse is a large, irregular shape which generally slopes up (south) towards the platforms. The platforms 1 to 12 (numbered from east to west) share six island platforms which leave south from the concourse. The middle of the island platform 11 and 12 is occupied by the road which enters from Hope Street before turning south. This road eventually slopes down, under the island platform to emerge in Oswald Street. Platform 13 is a separate platform which follows the west wall of the station.

The beginnings of the platforms are stepped south, such that:

The east/west line, platforms 14 and 15 runs at a lower level, south of the main concourse. Whilst the main concourse slopes up, both Hope and Union streets slope down to the south such that the low level concourse has street level entrances from Hope and Argyle streets. A lift at the north end of platform 13, plus escalators and steps, opposite platform 11, connect the low level and main concourses.

The lift from platform 13 gives access to the intermediate level, which can also be reached from the low level concourse, via escalators and steps.

Platforms 14 and 15 can be reached via steps, or the lower lift, from the intermediate level. Platform 14, eastbound lies north of platform 15, westbound.

The upper level to the west can be reached via steps or lift from the west side of the main concourse, whilst Station Reception is reached via steps from the north. Note, there's an intercom at the foot of these steps to call for staff assistance.

Accessibility

There is step-free access to both concourses from street level. Lifts provide step-free access throughout this station. There is also stairs access to all areas.

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